i am incredibly lucky.
i go to a good school, i have great friends, i (usually) have enough money to get me by. my classes are tough, but the education is something that i will treasure a lifetime.
after reading the newswires tonight, i think i have something else that is very important: a post-graduation job that doesn't require me to commute by car. i'd kinda speculated that the base price of gasoline would be well over $3 per gallon this summer, and had started making plans accordingly. i limited my apartment search to northfield so that i wouldn't have to spend a great deal of time getting to work. i got my bike out of storage and had more efficient tires put on it, started looking at rear racks and other options to add more cargo capacity; i basically began trying to make my bike my primary vehicle for in-town travel. gas gets expensive, and if the price went up that much, i thought, i wouldn't be able to afford very much of it. after reading a number of stories tonight, i think that my speculating wasn't too far off from how things might actually happen.
i just spent $70 on new tires and a tune-up for my bike. earlier today, i thought that was a little bit of a rip-off. now i think that it's expensive, but worth every penny.
i go to a good school, i have great friends, i (usually) have enough money to get me by. my classes are tough, but the education is something that i will treasure a lifetime.
after reading the newswires tonight, i think i have something else that is very important: a post-graduation job that doesn't require me to commute by car. i'd kinda speculated that the base price of gasoline would be well over $3 per gallon this summer, and had started making plans accordingly. i limited my apartment search to northfield so that i wouldn't have to spend a great deal of time getting to work. i got my bike out of storage and had more efficient tires put on it, started looking at rear racks and other options to add more cargo capacity; i basically began trying to make my bike my primary vehicle for in-town travel. gas gets expensive, and if the price went up that much, i thought, i wouldn't be able to afford very much of it. after reading a number of stories tonight, i think that my speculating wasn't too far off from how things might actually happen.
i just spent $70 on new tires and a tune-up for my bike. earlier today, i thought that was a little bit of a rip-off. now i think that it's expensive, but worth every penny.
still, it makes me wonder about packet radio. i like packets. i'll miss them if they leave...